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shit, just got a letter from the cops..what could it be? thats right, photoradar ticket. 68kph in a 50kph zone. $100cdn. bastards. no traffic, no people, no beating the light, traveling the same speed as the cars around me, both in front, behind, and beside.

thats it. i'm moving.

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Just because a ticket is given to a driver after verification of its identity, and not to a car, photoradar is not applied here.

By law, a cop can only verify a car's speed with an instrument, if he previously had a visual clue about its speed. So, a standing, self operated photoradar, doesn't fit our law. Photoradar is Big Brother.

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We did away with that damn photo radar ages back. Lots of great stuff locally! good restaurants, sights, sounds, events! and not to mention Lots of 02 guru's as well

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I was going 140 in my mothers five speed volvo 850 wagon.

Speedo pegged. I was going 87 supposedly in my 74 2002

but that was a bogus ticket because I was going the speed of

the traffic around me and it was after I swapped in a 3.91 lsd

and the engine would be wound out to 4500rpm and That

isn't something I do on tokonic parkway in NY. Speed traps

suck I need a valentine one.

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examples where photo cop has been outlawed. We have a fdew cities down here that have outlawed it too( maybe U.S. decisions would be helpful to , but not binding on your magistrate). Do all this while you prepare to move to 2002 central= Northern California where the deer and the A4s play.....

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Unless something as changed in the last 5 years (thats how long it has been since I was a part time resident of Kelowna Zero Tolerance is a policy on BC Highways.

Maybe they have stepped off a bit but I was a sleep on my way to a 6:30 tee time at Predator Ridge when it happend to my friend.

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